On that night in Rome, United were very much second best as dazzling Barcelona secured a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi.

But Evra has vowed that his side will not allow a repeat of that night when the rivals go head-to-head at Wembley on Saturday night.

The left-back, who will be tasked with keeping the rampaging Dani Alves quiet, said: 'I'm looking forward to the game, but I don't want to look back on it with regret and frustration again.

Tough times: Evra attempts to hold off Samuel Eto'o in the 2009 final in Rome

'I want to make sure we show all the fans and ourselves as well that we are Manchester United. 'I respect Barcelona a lot and what they did in Rome when they beat us 2-0. But on my holiday all I kept thinking was why didn't we play like Manchester United. Why didn't we show our best?

'At the beginning of the game we dominated the first ten minutes, but when we conceded the first goal that was it.

'2009 was a big, big frustration and I don't want to experience a feeling like that again.'

Meanwhile, Evra has told Arsenal star Samir Nasri to join United if he wants to win trophies. Nasri has emerged as a possible summer target for Sir Alex Ferguson, who is planning a number of addtions to his team - including Atletico Madrid goalkeeper David De Gea.

Countdown: Evra (left) in training with Wayne Rooney and Antonio Valencia on Tuesday

And Evra reckons his fellow countryman Nasri would be better off in the red of United, rather than that of Arsenal.

He told L'Equipe: 'If he comes, he has to know there is no room for mistakes. Each year you are playing to win. That is Manchester's culture.

'Each year it is a guarantee of a title. I have been at Manchester for five years now and I can't remember how many trophies I have won. 13? 15?

'So, 'Petit Prince', if you want to become King you know where you have to go.'